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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1946)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Home of the Croft Lay Bue Sense And Some N O N SE N SE - c I By Dewey Reception, on his retu rn to the area, was not warm for M ark C. Cotton, who seemed to drop many levels on the s tra ta of re spect among bulb growers, last Thursday evening. For this plight he has no one to blame save him self, for he not only sailed under false colors, but wished to give the wrong impression wherever possible. He spent the most uncom fort able two or three hours of his life that evening when an irate scenic areas where retirem ent is group of men, whom he had been not the main them e of endeavor. associated w ith, plied him with .. ».¿o ac-, The lilies will always pertinent questions about his •* be a 1 tions. He „ maintained . * , strictest de- good source of revenue, no mat- * • ter if the prices do go down to nial, even to the point of calling each of these men a liar. How a lower level. Here’s where peo ever, he left suddenly Friday and ple forget something. If lilies will grow here, then other flowers without bidding goodbye to any can be made just as profitable. one like a cattle-rustler in the There’s lum ber back in those big night. hills— plenty of lum ber, and the world is in need of lum ber— lots This area is exceedingly for of lum ber— a n d naturally the tunate in having in the area one world will look this w ay. of the best choir leaders to be When things ease off—when all found anywhere. In O tto C. T u r the people are able to buy new ley, no community can wish for cars — then this highway will more than this capable man is able to teach. Proof of this as see tourist trade which is alm ost sertion was forcibly dem onstrated unbelievable. "Properly exploited, this area Sunday evening at he vespers, a t has no equal in the attractio n s the B aptist Community church. for tourists, campers, hunters and W hile Brookings has above the of course, fiftshermen.” average in choirs, yet the indi Ralph Vincent, long associated vidual voices are ju st average in the true musical sense. However, w ith people through the newspa w ith such a director as Mr* T ur per field, knows people, knows ley, these voices were made info the wants of people— and also is a choir far above the average able to contact the right people in order to realize this exodus of anywhere. people toward this area. Such faith as exhibited by Mr. Vincent This area has but started to certainly acts as a tonic to all grow, asserted Ralph Vincent last who hare labored to m ake this Friday, as he was preparing to area one of world renown. • • • • S' leave for Portland, there to pack his householf goods to move to Say, Pilot readers: T here’s a Brookings, to make his home. He based his faith upon the a re a ’s thing I’d like to get off my chest. ability to a ttra c t home-seekers in It has been my pleasure to have the first place,’due to clim ate and attended five m eetings of the lo cal cham ber of commerce, and at most of these meetings, there has been but a few people — not enough to call it a representa tive group of the area. Why WHITE ROCK Dining Room And Cocketail Lounge at the Oregon-C alifornia State Line F E A T U R I N C Dinner Parties Banquets BEER BY CASE TO TAKE OUT! B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R Real Estate For Sale ' See “Pete" w hen in need o f a home, bulb land, or any property in the B rookings-H arbor Area. Insurance C overage For Your E very N eed! Pete .1. I^esmeister Agency Real E state And Insurance C entral Building E N JO Y B rookings, O regon SU M M ER SPO R TS but keep your hair looking lovely, too! A now perm anent w ill prepare you for a sm art and active sum m er. Zada‘s w ill give you a w ave th at w ill look nice no m atter how active a su m m ei y o u ’re planning. Z A D A ’S B E A U T ,Y SH O P Closed Sundays and M ondays Stop and think of these facts First, since this area i.s not in-1 corporated. there is no other civic \ body which can act in a com m un ity-elevating way; second, there’s is no other organization existent m the com m unity which is w ork ing for the good of the com m unity' —and lastly, there’s plenty of work to do before this co m m u n ity1 will realize its just dues. One. especially if he has the good of^ the com m unity at heart, can't do much 01 the com m unity's be half, single-handed. He must do it h rough a joint effort through a co-operative iffo rt. which is to be brought about only through the chamber of commerce. W e re th e re a L ion's club, K i- • w arns o r som e o th e r se rv ic e or- 1 g a n iz a tio n h e re , th e n effo rt could be divided, ea c h ta k in g c e r ta in ¡o b je c tiv e s H ow ever, a s it now ; sta n d s, th e c h a m b e r of c o m m e rc e ¡a lo n e m ust do th is d u ty it r e q u ire s money an d w o rk e rs w ith plenty of e m p h a sis upon "(hi , work*'rs." L o ca l N e w s Ite m s M rs. I. B H ow sley o f S e a ttle sp en t th e w eek her«' w ith h e r h u sb a n d S he h a s recen tly u n d e r gone a m a jo r o p e ra tio n . S he r e tu rn e d to S e a ttle . S a tu rd a y P hil S c h ro e d e r sp e n t a few day s last w eek on a b u sin ess tr ip at K la m a th Kalis S a tu rd a y to u rist traffic th ro u g h th is a re a s? w a u to m o b ile lic e n se s fro m a t least 20 s ta te s , a n d one w ith .o', \. u k a ■ ■ m were from N ew Y ork.' one from P e n n sy lv a n ia , a n u m b e r fro m I n d ia n a and O hio T his list of c a rs did not in clu d e th o se fro m C ali-: fo rm a , an d none fro m W a s h in g ton, th e list bein g c o m p iled fro m th o se e a st of th e R ocky M oun ta in ra n g e . N f\ K itty Fox is visiting her old friend. Mrs. Carl W hite Mrs Fox. who lived on Euchre Creek during the 90s, is widely acquaint ed in both Coos and Curry coun ties. where she collected one of the finest displays of coastal In -' dian m aterials ever known in this country’. Members of the V. F. W., turn- ed out Sunday morning, and did the preliminary’ ground clarance gPAY._A for their proposed new stru c tu re on their property n e a r the high school Brush was cut, trees and shrubs trim m ed up, trash burned, readying the plot for the next step, scarifying when a bulldozer is handy and free. At noontime, the ladies of the auxiliary served a feed, they having also helped the veterans in piling the brush grounds. ]\Jr. and Mrs. Fred M etcalf, of Chicago, were here briefly during the middle of last week. Fred is widely known here as a bulb buyer with Alec Henderson Co., of Chic- ago Mr. and Mrs. E arl M urphy, who lived in this vicinity previous to the last war, stopped off to renew acquaintances, last week, on a trip from Portsm outh, Va. E arl is a veteran of World W ar I who re-entered the service as an elec trician, for the second w ar, and served as officer in charge of all electrical equipm ent on the super battleship Iowa, on which he saw action off the N orth African coast and in the south, cen tral, and north Pacific. He is now on te r m inal leave and will, this w inter, go on inactive sta tu s as a lieu- tenant. They plan to live in San Francisco. J. J. Gallagher wa s , visitor at Crescent Qtj irris K irned1 Weather Rei F o r the past week Sunday: Max' J u ly 22 .............. 75 J* J u ly 2 3 .............. 63 J u ly 24 ..............61 $ Ju ly 25 .............. 64 a •July 26 ............. 68 55 Ju ly 27 ..... _...... 63 53 Ju ly 28 .............. 66 « Total rain for week NO TICE!! ¡je work! machine itre. last V Kemp, the po] |er over hi: ering two ¡ther than is in no Schmitt ¡chamber o ho dress th< i Trip To »efit of j. and Mrs. M y Brookings- _ I left Tiesda frie n d s who wish to I nth Falls Iwill see if ta c t me, may do w r itin g to X E. Gallonl Box 511 S a n ta Cruz, Califon TIUER FOR R/RF 5-ft. Seam an Tiller, powered by cylinder W aukesha engine, for hit by the hour. — Ju st Phone 51! Place Ê1.00 eacl T il Harbor Dean R. C/iae Driskell C ottages Brookint u a a 0 *0 11 I 1 Let Us Show You How To SAVE YOUR FOOD By renting one of our frozen food lockers is possible for you, at any time, to presen gasmen fresh foods for use at any time of year..It's simple, but if you don’t know, p4 ask us about the proper wav. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES —the best that the market affords, will a te he tound at our store. See our counter—if • isn't there, likely it because the same eanni he tound anywhere on the market. M IL K A N I) C R E A M Front the Myrtles Dairy, at Coos Bay—f»®1; tor its purity and freshness. We habe W cream, buttermilk and chocolate milk. F L U H R E R ’ S M ASTE BREAD AND PASTRIES There need be no other identification— if iti Master Bread—then it’s the best always. STAPLE G R O C E R IE S t o m p lete in e v e ry d e ta il p o ssib le is our SU'. w h e re y o u w ill find a fu ll line o f staple c e rie s o f all k in d s. BROOKINGS MARKET Pages < P'OfltQb * * lnc< oi o «h, P»one d "est